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The phrase "a condemnation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing strong disapproval or criticism of a person, action, or idea.
Example: "The article serves as a condemnation of the government's failure to address climate change."
Alternatives: "a denunciation of" or "a criticism of".
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Support for a condemnation of the settlements would do wonders.
He said the meeting was not a condemnation of the Browns' handling of McCoy.
ReprintsThe speech that grabbed Tuesday's headlines was a condemnation of discrimination against women at the workplace.
Brazil's fare protest became a condemnation of everything from corruption to public services (see article).
He usually accompanies his visits with a condemnation of Japan's past belligerency.
Still, Mr. Mungiu cautioned against reading the film as a condemnation of Romanian society.
It's a condemnation of the lifestyle seekers and the lifestyle sellers and the lifestyle packagers".
As propaganda, the video seems more like a condemnation of consumption than a celebration of it.
It included a condemnation of abortion, and the statement "Two fathers will never replace a mother.
It is a celebration of intemperance, and a condemnation of its destructiveness.
Nothing here should be taken as a condemnation of Watkins's cooking.
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